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<p><I>Chivalry</I> (1909) is a fascinating collection of tales that draw inspiration from the popular chronicles of medieval Europe. Author James Branch Cabell immerses his reader into this distant world masking his authorship in order to ensure a fluidity of form and content that injects his work of high fantasy with a sense of truth.</p><p>Intentionally layered in mystery and claims of authenticity Chivalry purports to be a copy made by royal scribe Colard Mansion of the <I>Dizain of Queens</I> a collection of chronicles tales and histories written by Messire Nicolas de Caen for the Princess Isabella of Portugal. In The Story of the Sestina a traveling singer has a chance encounter with the Queen of England who recognizes him as the esteemed Osmund Heleigh and requests of him a song. As he joins her on her journey through war-torn countryside two things become clear-the pair have a secret history and as battle nears Osmund will soon have to offer more than his songs in her service. As the collection's title suggests many of Cabell's stories follow a similar theme: the relationship between men and women within a system regulated by honor responsibility and often blind loyalty. The Story of the Tenson set in Spain in 1265 follows Ellinor of Castile's efforts to escape her marriage in the pursuit of love. In The Story of the Choices Queen Ysabeau of England eases her boredom by devising a series of trials for the knight Sir Gregory Darrell. Over the course of ten tales tales of danger romance intrigue and courage James Branch Cabell's <I>Chivalry</I> broadens the mystery of the medieval world while illuminating and critiquing our own.</p><p>Cabell's work has long been described as escapist his novels and stories derided as fantastic and obsessive recreations of a world lost long ago. To read <I>Chivalry</I> however is to understand that the issues therein-the struggle for power the unspoken distance between men and women-were vastly important not only at the time of its publication but in our own divisive world.</p><p>With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript this edition of James Branch Cabell's <I>Chivalry</I> is a classic of fantasy and romance reimagined for modern readers.</p>